Jewish Peace Fellowship was created in 1941.
It is debated- some say he is Jewish, but he wrote a book called 'Peace Be Upon You', which would suggest he is Muslim.
Jewish viewAs a greeting, we say "Shalom Alechem" when we meet people such as friends and fellow Jews. This does mean Peace be upon you. But we don't use it in reference to prophets, as Muslims do. They say "Mohammad (PBUH)" which means Peace be upon him or Praise be upon him. Muslim viewMuslims greet each other by saying "assalmu aleikom" that means peace upon you or they simply say "salam" that means peace. Jews say "Shalom Alechem" that means also peace upon you or they simply say "shalom" that means also peace. So, both Muslims and Jews say same words but in Arabic and Hebrew; respectively.
You say 'peace be with you'
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how to say peace in hawiian
"peace be with you"
The Tanakh (Jewish Bible).
The complete Jewish Bible is a translation for American people or people that can only speak English. This way everybody who can speak English, can read the Jewish Bible.
im sorry but there is no religon called "Jewish" if you mean Hebrew most people say Shalom, even though that really means peace/wholeness its used as a nice greeting if you mean yiddish, there are many on line translaters to use
how do jewish people say passover in their language
" ... who blesses his nation Israel with peace."